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A Wavelet Transform-Based Neural Network Denoising Algorithm for Mobile Phonocardiography

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Cardiovascular pathologies cause 23.5% of human deaths, worldwide. An auto-diagnostic system monitoring heart activity, which can identify the early symptoms of cardiac illnesses, might reduce the death rate caused by these problems. Phonocardiography (PCG) is one of the possible techniques able to detect heart problems. Nevertheless, acoustic signal enhancement is required since it is exposed to various disturbances coming from different sources. The most common denoising enhancement is based on the Wavelet Transform (WT). However, the WT is highly susceptible to variations in the noise frequency distribution. This paper proposes a new adaptive denoising algorithm, which combines WT and Time Delay Neural Networks (TDNN). The acquired signal is decomposed by means of the WT using the coif five-wavelet basis at the tenth decomposition level and then provided as input to the TDNN. Besides the advantage of adaptive thresholding, the reason for using TDNNs is their capacity of estimating the Inverse Wavelet Transform (IWT). The best parameters of the TDNN were found for a NN consisting of 25 neurons in the first and 15 in the second layer and the delay block of 12 samples. The method was evaluated on several pathological heart sounds and on signals recorded in a noisy environment. The performance of the developed system with respect to other wavelet-based denoising approaches was validated by the online questionnaire.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
adaptive filters; auscultation techniques; auto-diagnostic system; cardiovascular pathologies; Inverse Wavelet Transform (IWT), noise cancellation; signal denoising; Time Delay Neural Networks (TDNN)
List of contributors:
Gradolewski, Dawid; Magenes, Giovanni; Johansson, Sven; Kulesza, Wlodek J.
Authors of the University:
MAGENES GIOVANNI
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1244846
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